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Both Traditional and Experimental groups showed significant improvements from pretest to posttest (p < 0.001), while differences between the 1st and 2nd Quarter were not statistically significant (p > 0.05). There was no significant difference in pretest scores between the Experimental and Control groups, indicating similar starting levels. However, the Experimental group significantly outperformed the Control group in posttest scores (p = 0.00003), demonstrating the effectiveness of the intervention used.

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Both Traditional and Experimental groups showed significant improvements from pretest to posttest (p < 0.001), while differences between the 1st and 2nd Quarter were not statistically significant (p > 0.05). There was no significant difference in pretest scores between the Experimental and Control groups, indicating similar starting levels. However, the Experimental group significantly outperformed the Control group in posttest scores (p = 0.00003), demonstrating the effectiveness of the intervention used.

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Traditional Group t-statistic p-value

Pretest vs. Posttest -18.942 < 0.001


1st Quarter vs. 2nd
-1.789 0.085
Quarter

Experimental Group t-statistic p-value


Pretest vs. Posttest -31.906 < 0.001
1st Quarter vs. 2nd
-0.906 0.373
Quarter

Both the Traditional and Experimental groups show significant improvements between pretest
and posttest (p < 0.001).

The differences between the 1st and 2nd Quarter for both groups are not statistically significant
(p > 0.05).

Pretest Comparison Table


Group t-value (Pretest) p-value (Pretest)
Experimental vs Control -0.322 0.749

Posttest Comparison Table


Group t-value (Posttest) p-value (Posttest)
Experimental vs Control -4.526 0.00003

There is no significant difference in the pretest scores between the two groups, meaning both
groups started at similar levels.
There is a significant difference in the posttest scores, indicating that the experimental group
outperformed the control group after the intervention, supporting the effectiveness of the
treatment or method used for the experimental group.

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